The movie follows the story of two hitmen, Yeung (played by Anthony Wong) and Lok (played by Takeshi Kaneshiro), who have been exiled to Macau. The duo is on the run from the authorities and their former triad boss, after a botched heist. Along the way, they team up with two other hitmen, Ken (played by Joe Ma) and Sai (played by Francis Ng), to take revenge on their former boss.
Exiled utilizes a very distinct color grading scheme—heavy on golden hues, deep ambers, and stark, sun-bleached outdoor environments. The Koch Media transfer respects the original theatrical intent without oversaturating the image. Exiled -2006- aka Fong juk -Koch 1080p BluRay x...
Sound design is half of the storytelling in Exiled . The bullet impacts are mixed to sound incredibly heavy, punctuating the silence of the film's tense standoffs. The Koch release delivers an uncompressed multi-channel track (DTS-HD Master Audio) that creates a perfect 360-degree soundstage, allowing viewers to track the exact trajectory of every flying bullet and empty shell casing falling onto tile floors. 3. Framing Accuracy The movie follows the story of two hitmen,
Watch the Theatrical Cut first for the purest Johnnie To vision. Watch the Extended Cut for the deleted character moments with Josie Ho. Exiled utilizes a very distinct color grading scheme—heavy
However, Fay sends two hitmen, Blaze (Anthony Wong) and Fat (Suet Lam), to eliminate Wo. Simultaneously, another duo of hitmen, Tai (Francis Ng) and Cat (Roy Cheung), arrive with the intention of protecting him. The film kicks off with a tense, high-stakes standoff in Wo’s apartment that quickly dissolves into a shared sense of loyalty, as all four men decide to honor their brotherhood over their respective orders.